Thursday, May 30, 2013

Anime Expo in a Month!!!

As usual, real life reared its ugly head these past few months. Since I started grad school, I was extremely busy with papers, readings, and presentations. Only these past two weeks have I been able to make everything in lightning speed.

Picture heavy post below the cut.

In a combination of preparing for a guest and finally setting up our office, Goose and I bought and built a couple things from IKEA.

Expedit workstation from IKEA

Hemnes daybed from IKEA

Goose earned the best husband of the universe award (again for the millionth time) by getting me a serger as an end of the semester present. He was aware of all the late nights and angst I went through writing extremely long papers this semester. This thing has made all of the projects go very quickly, and definitely, quicker than it would have been with just my sewing machine.

My new baby

I was able to cut and sew the entire Big Macintosh work shirt in one day, fitting it to Goose when he got home from work and finishing it the next morning. (The unfortunate thing about the serger is that it's very loud so I choose not to use it too late to be courteous to the people living above and below us.)

This is where I've fitted it to Goose and haven't sewn the seams in yet.

I changed my plan for Moltres from ombre dyeing to sewing transparent layers together to create a flame look. First, I made the sokchima for Moltres that is the petticoat to help poof the chima (skirt) properly. I found a great youtube video that goes through steps of how to make a chima and gave me a lot of ideas to make my own. I used crinoline for the main part of the sokchima and sewed four panels that were 33" wide and 52" high. Then I gathered them down to 56 inches which was quite a feat. The shoulder straps were sewn with cotton from a muslin template I made to fit properly on my chest.

Sokchima
Still need to hem the bottoms

The chima followed a similar pattern for the base, except for the panels I used an orange crepe and also created layers of different color organza to drape over the base in a flame style.
The fabric was very prone to fray so there was a lot of overlocking and fray check used to prevent this from unraveling during wear.

So. Much. FrayCheck.

Throughout the sewing, I watch a lot of shows in the background to keep my ears and mind from getting bored. I watched through the Walking Dead again, some good movies, and through Scrubs again. Thank God for Netflix.

Sewing and Scrubs

Sewing and Scrubs

This chima took one whole day to complete.

Chima
Ungathered

Chima
gathered and shoulder straps attached

The jacket, I used a red crepe fabric with a silk yellow brocade for the collar, sleeve hems and eventually the ties.

Hanbok
jeogori, chima and sokchima

The Moltres hanbok took a total of three or four days to complete, which I think is pretty good time.
I styled Goose's Big Macintosh wig and my Twilight Sparkle wig, so I think we're doing very well for what we need to get done.
Kaye and I are also working on a Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends cosplay, but since mine is mostly closet, I bought all the pieces I need.

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